The real answer is no one is truly prepared. There are numerous particular variables that could have an effect, hell even in the moment, there is no telling where our mental stability would even be. The best thing for people to do right now is build up their physical assets, of course, of valuable things. Fallout from nuclear disaster however makes things rather difficult, and the idea of mass global natural disasters... It's too much to ponder on escape plans, and standing your ground bunkers. It's interesting, but build up what you have and live in the now. :)
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I'ts not about being truly prepared, but about being aware and having knowledge and some preparation for the eventuality.
The key to all of this is self-sufficiency. In other words, how much can you depend on yourself for water, food, bartering with people you know and trust for the goods you can offer and those you need. Chris Martenson from Peak Prosperity covers the different kinds of "capital" (e.g., emotional capital, spiritual capital, etc.) and is a great way to look at this in a more comprehensive manner.